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After Bin Laden Al-Qa'ida, the next generation

On May 1, 2011, Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the worst terrorist attacks on American soil and the founder of the Al Qaida terrorist network, was declared dead, killed by U.S. operatives in Pakistan after more than a decade of eluding their grasp. It was a symbolic moment, declared by world leaders a victorious turning point in the global war against terror. But a year later, Al Qaida's extremist zeal shows no sign of abating: the movement remains the CIA's "number one threat," with branches in Yemen, Somalia, and northern Africa, while the fear of "homegrown" jihadists grows.era of conflict.

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  • "On May 1, 2011, Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the worst terrorist attacks on American soil and the founder of the Al Qaida terrorist network, was declared dead, killed by U.S. operatives in Pakistan after more than a decade of eluding their grasp. It was a symbolic moment, declared by world leaders a victorious turning point in the global war against terror. But a year later, Al Qaida's extremist zeal shows no sign of abating: the movement remains the CIA's "number one threat," with branches in Yemen, Somalia, and northern Africa, while the fear of "homegrown" jihadists grows.era of conflict."@en
  • "Osama bin Laden is dead, but Al Qaeda remains the CIA's "number one threat." Yet since the 9/11 attacks on the United States, the organization has evolved into a much more complex and far-flung entity, even as American military strikes have killed its most identifiable spokesmen and leaders. Moving well beyond the headlines, this richly documented and fascinating account of Al Qaeda offers readers a completely new understanding of the organization's aims, strategies, and fortunes in a new era of conflict with the United States and the Western powers.Drawing on firsthand accounts and interviews."
  • "Osama bin Laden is dead, but Al Qaeda remains the CIA's "number one threat." The organization has evolved into a much more complex and far-flung entity. Moving well beyond the headlines, this new account of Al Qaeda offers readers a completely new understanding of the organization's aims, strategies, and fortunes in a new era of conflict."@en
  • "Osama bin Laden is dead, but Al Qaeda remains the CIA's "number one threat." The organization has evolved into a much more complex and far-flung entity. Moving well beyond the headlines, this new account of Al Qaeda offers readers a completely new understanding of the organization's aims, strategies, and fortunes in a new era of conflict."
  • "Osama bin Laden is dead but al-Qa?ida remains the CIA's?number one threat'. With branches in strategic hotspots from Yemen and Somalia to North Africa and an increasing influence among?home grown jihadis' in the West, journalist and al-Qa?ida expert Abdel Bari Atwan investigates how the organisation has survived all attempts to destroy it. Al-Qa?ida after bin Laden has expanded its reach by cementing new alliances and exploiting the opportunities regional turmoil affords. The Arab Spring has opened new battlegrounds for jihadists, particularly in Libya, the Sahel, Syria and Egypt. As the ext."@en

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  • "After bin Laden Al Qaeda, the Next Generation"
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  • "After bin Laden : Al Qaeda, the next generation"
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  • "After Bin Laden : Al-Qa'ida, the next generation"
  • "After Bin Laden Al-Qa'ida, the next generation"